yellow fever, donated clones are driving me bananas.....get it, yellow he he he.

hello peeps, anyway i started a new project several weeks ago and i heard a buddy was tossing some problem clones so i took it upon myself to bring these women back to greener horizons. i was told that they where left neglected for too long and just needed some food and they would be good.....well, its not so. first i transferred them into some pots and gave them some super thrive with some seaweed for a couple days. they are still growing and sprouting new greens but these damn leaves are still yellow, gave them some nutes and no change. on day 6 and this is how they look.
any ideas? i tried comparing them to charts but there are too many varieties that i just dont know which way to go.....

any help is appreciated!

heres some pics of one of my yellow ladies being compared to a healthy baby. sorry bout the hid stripes in the pics!

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bseeds

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on pic 2 the plant in back looked like it had purple vain that means mag def they are small i would change the soil mix or flush them thinking its a nutes lookout if they have been getting nutes if not they need mag and nuts
 

AltarNation

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Color is impossible to judge properly under that lighting. Please take new pictures with regular incandescent or even fluoro lighting, anything but HID.

Also, careful what you wish for, talkin' bout yellow fever and bananas...
 

hotrodharley

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Nitrogen deficiency, regardless of what you are feeding. What is the pH of your water? If locked out you can feed all you want but the plant will not take it up.
 

bottletoke

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Turns out it was low on zinc. They where given a product by hydrotek called power pack and within 6 hours they started turning green again.
 
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